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The influence of humanism has affected the current Western culture in various ways. This is aligned with secularism which seems to directly influence political and religious views.
Well the fallout in Germany allowed the Nazis to come to power, which led to WWII and more changes... I mean that is just 1 thing, a better question could be how did WWI not impact western cultures?
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it affected them because it affected their homes and they took their food.
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it affected them because it affected their homes and they took their food.
Yes, the transcontinental railroad had a significant impact on agricultural industries by providing faster transportation for agricultural products to be shipped to markets across the country. This allowed farmers to expand their markets and increase their efficiency in selling goods. Additionally, the railroad provided access to new regions for agriculture to develop.
Workers arriving to mines in the Gold Rush would provide a ready market for their product.
The transcontinental railroad led to economic growth and increased opportunities for families, including children. It allowed families to relocate more easily, provided new job opportunities for parents, and improved access to goods and services, which had a positive impact on children's overall well-being. However, working conditions for children involved in building the railroad were often dangerous and exploitative.
There was a lot of snow, so they had to build tracks to go under snow. Also, there were deep valleys that they had to build wooden trestles over. Bridges were made to conect mountains.
What role did the western Frontier play in the sectional conflict between North and the South from 1803-1850?
Expansion Westward made possible in part by the construction of the first transcontinental railroad that stretched from coast to coast transformed the United States business and life.
It moved people and supplies on the river systems of the southeast, but it didn’t affect the western movement. The railroad was the biggest factor in connecting the west to the east coast.
Immigration effected American history in every way. Without the first immigrants, the Pilgrims, establishing colonies on North America, the United States would not exist. We would not have the transcontinental railroad without Irish and Chinese workers.